Sub base - What is it, and what's it made of?
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150mm mot type1 for drive way
100mm mot type1 patio MSH
100mm mot type1 patio MSH
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It's the industry term for a type of graded limestone material that compacts very well (you'll need to hire a plate compactor).
If the potential supplier you are talking to does not recognise the term, you've got the wrong company!
You'll be amazed at the size of the pile you get when it's delivered, for an average driveway you will need about 6 cubic metres which it memory serves me will be around 12 tonnes.
Oh and don't try to move it about by shovelling, use a rake.
Best,
WOP
If the potential supplier you are talking to does not recognise the term, you've got the wrong company!
You'll be amazed at the size of the pile you get when it's delivered, for an average driveway you will need about 6 cubic metres which it memory serves me will be around 12 tonnes.
Oh and don't try to move it about by shovelling, use a rake.
Best,
WOP
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What a lot of crap!Andrea wrote:Ah.
One chap suggested a pre-mix conreate base for the drive as he had worked in the area before and said there's a lot of clay in the ground. He explained it would prevent denting, taking the weight of vehichles.
Would this be a fair assumption?
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Andrea - all the information (and more!!) you'll ever need to know about sub base materials and construction.......HERE
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Type 1 can be many aggregate types and even recycled aggregate containing %ages of crushed concrete, asphalt, glass. In the UK, Type 1 refers to the Manual of Contracts for Highway Works (MCHW) or more commonly the Specification for Highway Works (SHW) Cl.803 Type 1 Granular Sub Base.
Strictly speaking it is a material 'specification', not actually a material. Generally a 40mm crusher will comply but it has to be non-plastic and non frost susceptible. It can be Limestone, Gritstone, even recycled aggregate, but generally a limestone will compact easier.
Limestone GSB1 will have a compacted density of around 2.2T/m3
Strictly speaking it is a material 'specification', not actually a material. Generally a 40mm crusher will comply but it has to be non-plastic and non frost susceptible. It can be Limestone, Gritstone, even recycled aggregate, but generally a limestone will compact easier.
Limestone GSB1 will have a compacted density of around 2.2T/m3
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